It is no secret that after harvesting tomatoes it is important to take care of the condition of the soil.
The soil is generally in poor condition.
Tomatoes absorb nutrients quite actively and can cause soil contamination, notes Anastasia Kovrizhnykh , an expert at the online publication BelNovosti, an agronomist and landscape designer.
In order to put the soil in order, you can simply plant green manure.
What plants should you choose?
White mustard
This is a great choice when you are sure that the soil may contain pathogenic flora. White mustard copes well with various harmful microorganisms.
The plant will also make the soil more suitable for subsequent plantings.
Vetch
If you haven't tried this delicious green manure yet, it's time to fix the situation. The thing is, vetch has a positive effect on the balance of microflora.
Thanks to this, the soil becomes fertile again.